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    1) What is ID file? 2) Which is the common backup file? 3) what is desktop6.NDK? 4) What is names.nsf? 5) What is bookmark.nsf? 6) What is the difference between lotus notes 7 and 8.....? 7) What is replica? 8) What is the difference between Server and local? ANS 1) Id file contain the information of user name and password and when his id and certificate will expire. 2) 1) desktop6.NDK 2) bookmark.NSF 3) Names.NSF 4) ID FILE 5) Notes.ini 3) It contain all the information

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    https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html 4) A nonprofit with a worldwide mission to promote computer user freedom and to defend the rights of all free software users. Linux is an open-source operating system modeled on UNIX. GNU developed many of the tools‚ including the C compilers that are part of the Linux operating system. Linux is the name of the operating system kernel developed by Linus Torvalds‚ which has since been expanded and improved by thousands of people on the Internet. http://www.sobell

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    Linux:introduction

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    Linux and its Application1 Sunil Bhooshan Introductory Importance of Linux ... The File System Basic File Utilities Linux and its Application-1 Sunil Bhooshan Department of ECE JUIT Linux and its Application1 Outline Sunil Bhooshan Introductory Importance of Linux ... 1 Introductory 2 Importance of Linux ... 3 The File System 4 Basic File Utilities The File System Basic File Utilities Linux and its Application1 Syllabus

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    Source Means Open-Source means it is free. No one owns it‚ so there is no source code‚ no key code‚ and no licensing to purchase. When Linus Torvalds created Linux‚ he determined that the more people or‚ the more minds delving into the software can make the system more creative‚ more improved‚ and the possibilities are endless. Thus‚ he gave Linux to the world as a free open-source operating system ("Damicon; Linking The Left Brain And The Right Brain: Open Vs. Closed Source"‚ 2003-2009). Open-Source

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    where it is not limited to only what is available in one software suite but users can select different packages according what they need. Linux is a free operating system that is distributed and edited by multiple companies‚ organizations‚ and users. Linus Torvalds developed the Linux kernel and GNU supplies and develops the tools needed to run the software. The Linux operating system is modified and redistributed by multiple users ranging from different companies to individual computer users. Chapter

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    SCHEDULING IN LINUX AND UNIX TERM PAPER OF OPERATING SYSTEM Nitin Ranjan 11/16/2010 ROLL:-C2802B35 REGN NO:-10805970 [ In the below project there is the explanation of the process algorithms used in UNIX and LINUX and there comparison..] INDEX 1. Introduction 2. Introduction to unix 3. Unix scheduling algorithms 4. Problems in Unix scheduling 5. Introduction to linux 6. Linux process scheduling

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    Linux vs Windows

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    Linux vs. Windows Question Linux vs. Windows Answer Users who are considering making a change from Windows to Linux or Linux to Windows commonly want to know the advantages and disadvantages of each of the operating systems. Below is a chart to help illustrate the major advantages and disadvantages of each of these operating systems. Topic Linux Windows Price The majority of Linux variants are available for free or at a much lower price than Microsoft Windows.

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    Windows vs Linux

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    Introduction: Comparisons between the Microsoft Windows and Linux computer operating systems are a long-running discussion topic within the personal computer industry. Throughout the entire period of the Windows 9x systems through the introduction of Windows 7‚ Windows has retained an extremely large retail sales majority among operating systems for personal desktop use‚ while Linux has sustained its status as the most prominent free software operating system. After their initial clash‚ both operating

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    LINUX vs. WINDOWS The debate on Windows vs. Linux is truly an on going one with no end in site. Regardless how you come at this juncture you are usually a UNIX supporter or a customer of Microsoft OS and products who are grateful for products of Microsoft. We will in the following paragraphs try to compare the advantages and disadvantages of these different systems. We will give a brief description on the cost of these products‚ what kind of market-share these two systems hold‚ the availability

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    OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE What are reasons for business to use open source software? Robert Keidel Western Governors University What are reasons for business to use open source software? With the current economy difficulties‚ companies are trying to find areas in their businesses where they can save money. Many companies are having no choice but to let people go. Some businesses try to avoid lay-offs and instead are looking in other areas to save money. One of the areas is‚ of

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